Annual Toys for Tots Holiday Collection

The Cincinnati Bengals and the United States Marine Corps Reserves are teaming up again for the Annual Toys for Tots Collection on Sunday, December 9 before the Cowboys vs. Bengals game at Paul Brown Stadium.

U.S. Marine Corps Reserves will be at all entrances to Paul Brown Stadium with Mobile Storage Depot Containers to collect new, unwrapped toys and cash donations. All contributions benefit the less fortunate children in our community.

The Cincinnati Bengals have hosted this event for over 25 years and Bengals fans are always generous. More than 50,000 children in the Tri-State area will benefit from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves Toys for Tots Collection.

Every contribution makes a huge difference. We hope every Bengals fan will support this year's Toys for Tots collection by bringing a new unwrapped toy or cash donation to the Cowboys vs. Bengals game on Sunday, December 9.

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